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America's CardroomAmerica's Cardroom has risen to become one of the top ten cardrooms in the world. This rise has fueled an even greater America's Cardroom with tournaments, cash games and special poker games like the Cage. Play tournaments from all low to high stakes. Every Sunday there's a $150,000 tourney that routinely goes over the guarantee. There are cash games in all stakes as well. Americas Cardroom created the Cage. It's a time limit tourney where after a fixed amount of hours you end up with your bankroll. The bonuses are very good. They're not in the business of giving money away but you can add some mileage to your account with the bonuses and new players get a nice welcome package including a freeroll, a bonus up to $1000, 20 days of free cash up to $50 in jackpot poker. Jackpot poker gives players the chance to randomly win a jackpot of up to $1,000,000 , yes one million dollars. And for grinders, several times a year, there are various special tournaments to keep you on your toes. The most recent featured two highstakes tourneys including a $500,000 and a $1,000,000. Both exceeded their guarantees!! They are doing something right. So if you're looking for a new place to play poker, check out America's Cardroom and get in now.

Month: April 2016

Americas Card room is offering its sixth OSS, Online Super Series. It’s a great series of poker tournaments with 2.5 million in guaranteed prizes culminating in a massive million dollar tournament Sunday April 24th. Though the buy-in is $540, there are lots of satellites including freerolls and a mega satellite too. There is also a $300,000 event as well. But there are tournaments as low as .06 cents. It’s a wide range of buy-ins as well as types of tournaments. The poker series is in full swing between April 14 and April 24.
The OSS VI has 76 individual events and will guarantee $2,500,000 in prize pools over the 10 days. Buy-ins start at just six cents and there is a tremendous variety with game types including Texas holdem, pot-limit Omaha and pot-limit Omaha eight-or-better. Tournament structures include regular, turbo and hyper turbo.
You’re going to Love the OSS VI with: $2.5 million in prize pools spread across 76 events The $1,000,000 GTD Million Dollar Sunday Event Buy-ins ranging from $0.06 up to $540 Diverse schedule with a wide variety of game type.
Americas Card room has cracked the top ten cardroom in the world. It’s no wonder why. In 2016 special tournaments like the $840,000 High Five Tournament and the $150,000 Freebuy tournament has helped solidy their success in the poker world. And on top of all of this new players can get up to $50 in free tournament bucks just by signing up. The tournament bucks can only be used for tournaments but it’s less money out of pocket.
The two biggest events of the OSS VI are the $300,000 GTD on Sunday, Apr. 17 at 5pm ET and the $1,000,000 GTD Million Dollar Sunday on Apr. 24 at 4pm ET. The buy-in for the Million Dollar Sunday is $540, but you can get your ticket for a fraction of the cost with their satellites and mega satellites. The Mega Satellites will award 300 seats by themselves between Apr. 22-24.
In November 2011, Americas Card room had its first OSS with a prize pool of $150,000 . Today it’s $2,500,000 in guaranteed prize pools. Check out Americas Card room and see why they are steadily improving the poker experience.

Online Super Series Poker Tournament Schedule

Here’s the OSS VI full tournament schedule detailing dates and times of each of the 76 events. The majority of tourneys have a number of satellites from which you can secure your entry for just pennies on the dollar. Simply double click on the desired tournament in the tournament lobby of the poker client to see a listing of available satellites for each tournament.

On the tv show Breaking Bad, Jesse Pinkman is the only character to be in every episode. It’s a bonanza for Aaron Paul. So many actors are working as waiters. I’m sure he looks as this as a major blessing. He has taken three Emmy awards for his acting skills for supporting actor in a drama.
In the series, he plays a guy from an upper middle class background estranged from his family due to drug abuse. In reality, Aaron Paul is something different. He’s poker player and he’s bringing his skills to the Global Poker League. He’s joined one of the teams, the LA Sunset, and hopes to bring his poker skills to more wins. The combined team winnings as individuals is over 30 million dollars.
The Global Poker League is attempting to bring a team sports format to the world of poker. There is no better way to attract viewers than with celebrities and poker stars.There are dozen teams in the league so far. Chris Moneymaker, the man who inspired the term moneymaker effect, is captain of the Las Vegas Moneymakers.